4.88 Gears

I spent in the $300 range for complete 4.88's, close to $700 installed with a billet yoke.
 
Anyone in Colorado have 4.88's in a RC? I would be interested in going for a ride...

Jack, how did the 4.88's affect traction on the street?
 
Anyone in Colorado have 4.88's in a RC? I would be interested in going for a ride...

Jack, how did the 4.88's affect traction on the street?

Lol, just like you would think. Blow the tires off in 1st, 2nd and 3rd(If you want too) and I wanted too a lot.
 
I thought you guys fixed this where I could call Danny ****less anytime I wanted too!!

No. They fixed it so you can call anyone that except Dan. Watch, I'll show you: Dan = ****less. See, doesn't work. :D
 
I think I might jump on this 4.88 wagon next time I go to the US and bring em back with me :)
 
I think 4.88 is too much gear IMO! 4.56 and my stock 31" 22's run outta gear at the top of the 1/4! I'm redlining in 4th!! They are perfect with my 32" slicks but on the street I can roast thru 3rd easy if I want . What that does is kill my launches (dig) runs in Mexico on street tires, yet from 30 I KEEL You!!
Lmao. Save money and put 4.56 ring and pinion and call it a day bros and ho's.:chain:
 
I would hate this. As I drove my truck with 4.10 and brothers with 4.56. I still like the 4.10. The 4.56 to me runs through the rpms to quickly. I can't imagine 4.88 like a tire rating joke just my 2 cents
 

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